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  2. Willy–Nicky correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The Willy-Nicky letters consist of 75 messages Wilhelm sent to Nicholas between 8 November 1894 (Letter I) and 26 March 1914 (Letter LXXV). The majority were sent from Berlin or the Neues Palais in Potsdam, and others from places as diverse as Rominten, Coburg, Letzlingen, Wilhelmshöhe, Kiel, Posen, Pillau, Gaeta, Corfu (where Wilhelm had a summer retreat), Stamboul, and Damascus.

  3. Murder of the Romanov family - Wikipedia

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    By this time, however, the coded telegram ordering the execution of Nicholas, his family and retinue had already been sent to Yekaterinburg. [ 160 ] Lenin also welcomed news of the death of Grand Duchess Elizabeth , who was murdered in Alapayevsk along with five other Romanovs on 18 July 1918, remarking that "virtue with the crown on it is a ...

  4. Nicholas II - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas's mother, as well as his cousin Emperor Wilhelm II, urged Nicholas to negotiate for peace. Despite the efforts, Nicholas remained evasive, sending a telegram to the Kaiser on 10 October that it was his intent to keep on fighting until the Japanese were driven from Manchuria. [47]

  5. July Crisis - Wikipedia

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    On 29 July, Wilhelm sent a telegram to Nicholas stating "I think a direct understanding between your government and Vienna possible and desirable". [175] The Austro-Hungarian General Staff sent a note to Jagow complaining about his statement that he did not regard a Russian partial mobilisation as a threat to Germany, and asked that Germany ...

  6. 1914 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    General mobilization is announced the next day. Emperor Nicholas II of Russia sent a telegram to Germany's Wilhelm II with a proposal to "transfer the Austria/Serbia question to the Hague Conference." Wilhelm did not reply to this telegram. 30 July - Prince Georgy Lvov creates the All-Russian Zemstvo Union for the Relief of Sick and Wounded ...

  7. Daily Telegraph Affair - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm II. Vol. II: Emperor and Exile, 1900-1941 (1996), pp 123–45. Cole, Terence F. "The Daily Telegraph Affair and its Aftermath: The Kaiser, Bülow and the Reichstag, 1908–1909." in John C. G. Röhl and Nicolaus Sombart, eds. Kaiser Wilhelm II: New Interpretations. The Corfu Papers (Cambridge UP, 1982).

  8. “Finally Real Consequences”: MrBeast Reported To The FBI ...

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    Messages between Jimmy Donaldson, AKA “MrBeast,” and his employees, including former controversial collaborator Ava Kris Tyson, have been reported to the FBI by prominent YouTuber Rosanna Pansino.

  9. Alfred von Waldersee - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 102–103 In fact, Wilhelm had a sent a telegram to his cousin Nicholas asking if he would object if Russian troops were to come under the command of a German general, to which Nicholas replied he had no objection, which Wilhelm then misrepresented at the press conference he called in Berlin as Nicholas having asked for Waldersee to ...